Hey beautiful people! In this video I tell you all about my experience at Bodhi tree vegan restaurant in Huntington Beach California. I also show you all some pictures of the view I had by the pier in the area.

Huntington Beach (locally initialized "HB") is known for its long 9.5-mile (15.3km) stretch of sandy beach, mild climate, excellent surfing, and beach culture. The ocean waves are enhanced by a natural effect caused by the edge-diffraction of open ocean swells around Santa Catalina Island. Swells generated predominantly from the North Pacific in winter and from a combination of Southern Hemisphere storms and hurricanes in the summer focus on Huntington Beach, creating consistent surf all year long, hence the nickname "Surf City".

Veganism

Veganism is both the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. A follower of veganism is known as a vegan.

Distinctions are sometimes made between several categories of veganism. Dietary vegans (or strict vegetarians) refrain from consuming animal products, not only meat but also eggs, dairy products and other animal-derived substances. The term ethical vegan is often applied to those who not only follow a vegan diet but extend the philosophy into other areas of their lives, and oppose the use of animal products for any purpose. Another term is environmental veganism, which refers to the avoidance of animal products on the premise that the harvesting or industrial farming of animals is environmentally damaging and unsustainable.

The term vegan was coined in 1944 by Donald Watson when he co-founded the Vegan Society in England, at first to mean "non-dairy vegetarian" and later "the doctrine that man should live without exploiting animals." Interest in veganism increased in the 2010s; vegan stores opened, and vegan options became available in more supermarkets and restaurants in many countries.

My two cents

"My two cents" (2¢) and its longer version "put my two cents in" is a United States (US) idiomatic expression, taken from the original English idiom expression: to put in "my two pennies worth" or "my two-penn'orth." It is used to preface the tentative stating of one’s opinion. By deprecating the opinion to follow– suggesting its value is only two cents, a very small amount– the user of the phrase hopes to lessen the impact of a possibly contentious statement, showing politeness and humility. However, it is also sometimes used with irony when expressing a strongly felt opinion. The phrase is also used out of habit to preface uncontentious opinions. For example:

Background

The earliest reference to an analog of "two cents" appears in the lesson of the widow's mite in both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. In the biblical episode, several wealthy temple patrons donate large sums of money, but an extremely poor widow places just two small coins, i.e. her two cents, into the offering. She finds greater favor with Jesus than do the wealthy patrons, seeing that the widow gave all of her money to the Temple in Jerusalem while the wealthy patrons made little investment, leaving much money for themselves.

Natural foods

“Natural foods” and “all natural foods” are widely used terms in food labeling and marketing with a variety of definitions, most of which are vague. The term is often assumed to imply foods that are minimally processed and all of whose ingredients are natural products (in the chemist's sense of that term), but the lack of standards in most jurisdictions means that the term assures nothing. In some countries, the term “natural” is defined and enforced. In others, such as the United States, it has no meaning.

Diverse definitions

“Natural foods” are often assumed to be foods that are minimally processed or do not contain any food additives, or do not contain particular additives such as hormones, antibiotics, sweeteners, food colors, or flavorings that were not originally in the food. In fact, many people (63%) when surveyed showed a preference for products labeled "natural" compared to the unmarked counterparts, based on the common belief (86% of polled consumers) that the term "natural" indicated that the food does not contain any artificial ingredients. The terms are variously used and misused on labels and in advertisements.

Bodhi Tree Vegan Restaurant in Huntington Beach, CA

Hey beautiful people! In this video I tell you all about my experience at Bodhi tree vegan restaurant in Huntington Beach California. I also show you all some pictures of the view I had by the pier in the area.

Bodhi Tree Vegan Restaurant in Huntington Beach, CA

Hey beautiful people! In this video I tell you all about my experience at Bodhi tree vegan restaurant in Huntington Beach California. I also show you all some pictures of the view I had by the pier in the area.

Hey beautiful people! In this video I tell you all about my experience at Bodhi tree vegan restaurant in Huntington Beach California. I also show you all some pictures of the view I had by the pier in the area.

Hey beautiful people! In this video I tell you all about my experience at Bodhi tree vegan restaurant in Huntington Beach California. I also show you all some pictures of the view I had by the pier in the area.

Huntington Beach, California: Beach Vacation Destination

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published: 02 Nov 2016

Orange County Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Orange County, California, is sandwiched between the vibrant metropolis of Los Angeles and the relaxed waves of San Diego. “OC,” as it’s called by locals, is a group of cities located along the Pacific coastline and inland.
Begin your Orange County sightseeing with a history lesson. Mission San Juan Capistrano, located on the county’s southernmost tip, features the oldest Californian buildings in use today, and you can tour these almost any day of the week. Just a few years later and a few miles to the north, the sleepy town of Laguna Beach attracted new types of worshippers, namely sun and nature lovers. In the late 19th century, it became a playground for the vacationing wealthy. These days, Laguna Beach is full of hills, winding streets, and creative personalities, and is the perfect p...

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published: 10 Jun 2016

Visit Huntington Beach Destination Video

Huntington Beach, California defines the quintessential Southern California lifestyle. With ten miles of uninterrupted coastline, Huntington Beach is a welcoming town where visitors can feel at home on the sand. Offering the most authentic surf culture, the attitude here is always described as laid back and easy going. This is the only place that can truly be called Surf City USA®. Visit our beaches http://www.surfcityusa.com/things-to-do/beaches/ and restaurants http://www.surfcityusa.com/restaurants/
View our live web cam from the Huntington Beach Pier: http://www.surfcityusa.com/about-huntington-beach/live-surf-web-cam/

published: 15 Jul 2013

Santa Monica Pier - Things to Do in Santa Monica

In this episode of "CaliforniaTravel Tips," I'll show you the sights and attractions of Santa Monica Pier — one of the best things to do in Santa Monica! Santa Monica Pier is one of the West Coast's oldest pleasure piers, dating back to 1909. Pacific Park is one of the best Santa Monica attractions, serving up all kinds of family fun — from carnival-style boardwalk amusements to fast moving roller coasters. It's the West Coast's only amusement park located on a pier.
Be sure to ride on the Pacific Wheel — the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel — then hop aboard the West Coaster, which travels 35 miles per hour around the pier. At the PlaylandArcade, you can play vintage video games or get your fortune told by Zoltar, a famous icon from the movie "Big."
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published: 06 Sep 2013

Seal Beach : California Travel Tips

Located just south of Long Beach and north of Huntington Beach, Seal Beach is a quaint seaside community of charming shops, historic homes and great surf.
At just 13.2 square miles, it's one of the smallest beachfront communities in Southern California.
Start your visit at Main Street and Ocean Avenue, which is the center of action in Seal Beach. Set up a spot on the sand, take your kids to the play park or go surfing. The beach's annual KiteFestival takes place in September.
Seal Beach is home to the second longest wooden pier in California. Built in 1906, Seal Beach Pier stretches 1,835 feet. Say hello to Slick the Seal, then stroll to the end of the pier for sweeping views of Long Beach, the Queen Mary and the Seal Beach shoreline. That big white hangar you see in the distance was o...

published: 26 Jul 2013

Sights and sounds of Huntington beach ,California

5 Things To Do in the O.C. Your First Visit

Recently I spent a weekend in Southern California - my first real trip to Orange County! Here are 5 things to do in the O.C. your first visit, based on my experience.
My friends and I mostly spent time in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach exploring the piers and trying the food.
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Newport Beach

California travel expert VeronicaHill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Newport Beach California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
With its stretches of white sand, beautiful people and great outdoor water sports, this Orange County beach community makes a great California vacation. Whether you're into sunbathing or shopping, cycling or surfing — this town has it, and more.
I grew up about 7 miles from Newport Beach, so I guess you could say this was my high school hangout. Back then, I spent most of my time at 32nd street and Balboa Fun Zone, but today, let's explore the city.
Veronica Hill of CaliforniaTravelExpert.com packs her beach bags and hits the boardwalk in search of good food and fun in Newport Beach.
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published: 04 May 2009

Top 5 Things to do in Huntington Beach, California

Visiting Huntington Beach soon? Here are my top 5 spots in the city!
There's many things to do in HB, of course, but these 5 are minimalistic and zero waste inspired. All you need are some comfortable shoes and maybe a reusable water bottle.
For a blog post (with an explanation for each place) on this topic, check out LooseLeafLiving's blog: http://looseleafliving.com/travel/top-10-things-huntington-beach-ca/
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San Diego, Huntington Beach & Long Beach Travel Vlog

I'm so excited to share the first of 5 vlogs I made of our West Coast of America road trip. It was undoubtedly the best holidays I've ever been on.
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published: 24 Aug 2017

Downtown Huntington Beach, California

Aside the beach, DowntownHuntington Beach is the place to be, where crowds young and congregate for
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published: 28 Jul 2011

A Trip To Huntington Beach!

Hey everyone! So I filmed this a while ago when D and I went to Huntington Beach for a mini vacation since I hadn't been to the beach since I moved to California. This is one of my favorite beaches near LA, and if anyone would like to recommend me others I would love that! I've only been to Huntington and Santa Monica before. I made this video just for fun and also for anyone who wanted to kinda see what Huntington Beach looked like if they were thinking about visiting. It's beautiful! :D
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California roadtrip to "surf city" Huntington Beach | Travel Vlog

On this 1 day roadtrip we check out some of the beautiful southern california beaches. Huntington Beach is the place to be for surfers, the waves are amazing.
Crystal Cove and Crescent Bay are much more calm and relaxing.

In today's episode we're checking out Huntington Beach — also known as Surf City USA! Stretching 8 1/2 miles between Newport Beach on the south, and Sunset Beach on the north, Huntington Beach is one of Southern California top summer destinations.
The city got its nickname for its famous surf, which boasts the most consistent waves in California — and on the West Coast.
Huntington Beach Pier — located on PCH at Main Street — is where you'll find most of the action. Many of the Huntington Beach restaurants, surf shops, and attractions are found near the pier, making it a great place to start your visit.
The SurfingHall of Fame is modeled after Graumann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. It pays tribute to the world's best surfers, including Duke Kahanamoku. Check out the famous hand and footprints of surf legends like Kelly Slater, Laird Hamilton and Corky Carroll, then walk over to Olive Street for a peek inside the International Surfing Museum.
Kahanamoku introduced surfing to the area in 1925, and the city has stayed true to its roots, hosting the renowned US Open of Surfing each July.
In February, more than 20,000 runners join their annual Surf CityMarathon — a Boston qualifier with a stunning oceanfront course. And in September, charming Old WorldVillage puts on one of the best Oktoberfests in Southern California, complete with dachshund races and authentic German cuisine.
Plan to stay the weekend, or even better an entire week, in HB. Three Huntington Beach hotels sit right on PCH, including the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa, Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, and the boutique Shorebreak Hotel. If you have an RV, check outSunsetVista Campground, which is as close as you'll get to the pier, or Bolsa Chica State Beach up the road.
Now when you're down on the beach, you've got to try their famous cheese strips — also known as strips and cheese. They've been around for 50 years and can be found on almost every snack stand along the shore.
Huntington Beach Pier is one of the West's longest public piers, stretching 1,850 feet in length. After walking to the end, reward yourself with a classic burger, milkshake or fries from Ruby's Diner — or head across the street for an affogato or scoop of gelato from Mangiamo Caffe.
One of our favorite places to eat is Duke'sRestaurant — named after the famous Hawaiian surf legend. Come here during happy hour and you can get half off some of their best dishes.
Although surfing is definitely big, there are plenty of other things to do in HB. You can go cycling along 8 1/2 miles of boardwalk, play a game of volleyball on the sand, or take your pooch to Huntington Dog Beach at Goldenwest and PCH. (The Hilton Waterfront and Shorebreak Hotels are dog friendly!)
The 1,200-acre Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve — also known as the Bolsa Chica Wetlands — is an important migratory and nesting spot for birds, hosting over 300 different species. The Bolsa Chica interpretive center is open from 9 to 4 daily, where you can catch the scenic MesaTrail. On the south lot, you can cross the wooden bridge to the Loop Trail, which travels 1 1/2 miles around the estuary. Public tours of Bolsa Chica are offered the first and second Saturdays of the month.
Around sunset, set up your beach chairs for a s'more roast and bonfire around one of the 600 fire pits in Huntington Beach. There's no better way to end your visit!
Thanks for joining us in Huntington Beach. I'll see you next time!
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In today's episode we're checking out Huntington Beach — also known as Surf City USA! Stretching 8 1/2 miles between Newport Beach on the south, and Sunset Beach on the north, Huntington Beach is one of Southern California top summer destinations.
The city got its nickname for its famous surf, which boasts the most consistent waves in California — and on the West Coast.
Huntington Beach Pier — located on PCH at Main Street — is where you'll find most of the action. Many of the Huntington Beach restaurants, surf shops, and attractions are found near the pier, making it a great place to start your visit.
The SurfingHall of Fame is modeled after Graumann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. It pays tribute to the world's best surfers, including Duke Kahanamoku. Check out the famous hand and footprints of surf legends like Kelly Slater, Laird Hamilton and Corky Carroll, then walk over to Olive Street for a peek inside the International Surfing Museum.
Kahanamoku introduced surfing to the area in 1925, and the city has stayed true to its roots, hosting the renowned US Open of Surfing each July.
In February, more than 20,000 runners join their annual Surf CityMarathon — a Boston qualifier with a stunning oceanfront course. And in September, charming Old WorldVillage puts on one of the best Oktoberfests in Southern California, complete with dachshund races and authentic German cuisine.
Plan to stay the weekend, or even better an entire week, in HB. Three Huntington Beach hotels sit right on PCH, including the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa, Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, and the boutique Shorebreak Hotel. If you have an RV, check outSunsetVista Campground, which is as close as you'll get to the pier, or Bolsa Chica State Beach up the road.
Now when you're down on the beach, you've got to try their famous cheese strips — also known as strips and cheese. They've been around for 50 years and can be found on almost every snack stand along the shore.
Huntington Beach Pier is one of the West's longest public piers, stretching 1,850 feet in length. After walking to the end, reward yourself with a classic burger, milkshake or fries from Ruby's Diner — or head across the street for an affogato or scoop of gelato from Mangiamo Caffe.
One of our favorite places to eat is Duke'sRestaurant — named after the famous Hawaiian surf legend. Come here during happy hour and you can get half off some of their best dishes.
Although surfing is definitely big, there are plenty of other things to do in HB. You can go cycling along 8 1/2 miles of boardwalk, play a game of volleyball on the sand, or take your pooch to Huntington Dog Beach at Goldenwest and PCH. (The Hilton Waterfront and Shorebreak Hotels are dog friendly!)
The 1,200-acre Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve — also known as the Bolsa Chica Wetlands — is an important migratory and nesting spot for birds, hosting over 300 different species. The Bolsa Chica interpretive center is open from 9 to 4 daily, where you can catch the scenic MesaTrail. On the south lot, you can cross the wooden bridge to the Loop Trail, which travels 1 1/2 miles around the estuary. Public tours of Bolsa Chica are offered the first and second Saturdays of the month.
Around sunset, set up your beach chairs for a s'more roast and bonfire around one of the 600 fire pits in Huntington Beach. There's no better way to end your visit!
Thanks for joining us in Huntington Beach. I'll see you next time!
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Orange County, California, is sandwiched between the vibrant metropolis of Los Angeles and the relaxed waves of San Diego. “OC,” as it’s called by locals, is a group of cities located along the Pacific coastline and inland.
Begin your Orange County sightseeing with a history lesson. Mission San Juan Capistrano, located on the county’s southernmost tip, features the oldest Californian buildings in use today, and you can tour these almost any day of the week. Just a few years later and a few miles to the north, the sleepy town of Laguna Beach attracted new types of worshippers, namely sun and nature lovers. In the late 19th century, it became a playground for the vacationing wealthy. These days, Laguna Beach is full of hills, winding streets, and creative personalities, and is the perfect place to shop for art.
If you’re looking for something a little off the beaten path, Crystal Cove is the place for you. Where else can you stay in antique cabins put together from old Hollywood movie sets? Not in Newport Beach, where sprawling, million-dollar homes line the harbor. Can you believe you could once buy lots here for $1 an acre?
Hit the waves in Huntington Beach, then head inland to explore the theme parks. The grandfather of all amusement parks is Disneyland®: it’s stood in Anaheim since 1965. Not far away is Knott’s Berry Farm®, once a collection of relocated ghost towns that evolved into a series of rides and amusements intended to celebrate the pioneer spirit.
Do you like monkeys? Do you like to count monkeys? Head over to the Santa Ana Zoo and see how far you get. The benefactors donated the land on which it sits on the condition that there would be at least 50 primates in the collection at all times, and it’s up to you to make sure that promise is kept.
Despite its various architectural marvels, theme parks, and numerous activities, Orange County is famed for something much simpler: its sunsets. Head over to the nearest beach and watch the sun disappear into the Pacific today.
What’s your favorite part of Orange County?
Visit our Orange County travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Orange County, California, is sandwiched between the vibrant metropolis of Los Angeles and the relaxed waves of San Diego. “OC,” as it’s called by locals, is a group of cities located along the Pacific coastline and inland.
Begin your Orange County sightseeing with a history lesson. Mission San Juan Capistrano, located on the county’s southernmost tip, features the oldest Californian buildings in use today, and you can tour these almost any day of the week. Just a few years later and a few miles to the north, the sleepy town of Laguna Beach attracted new types of worshippers, namely sun and nature lovers. In the late 19th century, it became a playground for the vacationing wealthy. These days, Laguna Beach is full of hills, winding streets, and creative personalities, and is the perfect place to shop for art.
If you’re looking for something a little off the beaten path, Crystal Cove is the place for you. Where else can you stay in antique cabins put together from old Hollywood movie sets? Not in Newport Beach, where sprawling, million-dollar homes line the harbor. Can you believe you could once buy lots here for $1 an acre?
Hit the waves in Huntington Beach, then head inland to explore the theme parks. The grandfather of all amusement parks is Disneyland®: it’s stood in Anaheim since 1965. Not far away is Knott’s Berry Farm®, once a collection of relocated ghost towns that evolved into a series of rides and amusements intended to celebrate the pioneer spirit.
Do you like monkeys? Do you like to count monkeys? Head over to the Santa Ana Zoo and see how far you get. The benefactors donated the land on which it sits on the condition that there would be at least 50 primates in the collection at all times, and it’s up to you to make sure that promise is kept.
Despite its various architectural marvels, theme parks, and numerous activities, Orange County is famed for something much simpler: its sunsets. Head over to the nearest beach and watch the sun disappear into the Pacific today.
What’s your favorite part of Orange County?
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Join us as we roadtrip down the gorgeous west coast of America starting in LA and finishing in San Diego! Here is Part 1!
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Huntington Beach, California defines the quintessential Southern California lifestyle. With ten miles of uninterrupted coastline, Huntington Beach is a welcoming town where visitors can feel at home on the sand. Offering the most authentic surf culture, the attitude here is always described as laid back and easy going. This is the only place that can truly be called Surf City USA®. Visit our beaches http://www.surfcityusa.com/things-to-do/beaches/ and restaurants http://www.surfcityusa.com/restaurants/
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Huntington Beach, California defines the quintessential Southern California lifestyle. With ten miles of uninterrupted coastline, Huntington Beach is a welcoming town where visitors can feel at home on the sand. Offering the most authentic surf culture, the attitude here is always described as laid back and easy going. This is the only place that can truly be called Surf City USA®. Visit our beaches http://www.surfcityusa.com/things-to-do/beaches/ and restaurants http://www.surfcityusa.com/restaurants/
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In this episode of "CaliforniaTravel Tips," I'll show you the sights and attractions of Santa Monica Pier — one of the best things to do in Santa Monica! Santa Monica Pier is one of the West Coast's oldest pleasure piers, dating back to 1909. Pacific Park is one of the best Santa Monica attractions, serving up all kinds of family fun — from carnival-style boardwalk amusements to fast moving roller coasters. It's the West Coast's only amusement park located on a pier.
Be sure to ride on the Pacific Wheel — the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel — then hop aboard the West Coaster, which travels 35 miles per hour around the pier. At the PlaylandArcade, you can play vintage video games or get your fortune told by Zoltar, a famous icon from the movie "Big."
While you're touring Santa Monica Pier, be sure to take a spin on the 1922 carousel, which was featured in Paul Newman's movie, The Sting. Featuring 44 hand-carved horses, the Santa Monica Pier carousel is located inside the historic Santa Monica Loof Hippodrome, which was built in 1916. Downstairs, at theSanta Monica Pier Aquarium run by Heal the Bay, you can get a close-up look at moon jellies, moray eels and other Pacific ocean sea life.
Most Santa Monica Pier restaurants serve up typical fun park fare — ranging from funnel cakes and churros to Dippin' Dots and Icees. There are several full service restaurants on the pier, or you can head down to the Santa Monica boardwalk for a Hot Dog on a Stick, an icon here since 1946. (This was the first restaurant in the famous chain.)
Bring your circus dreams to life at the TrapezeSchool of New York, or rent a bike for a leisurely ride to Venice Beach. The South Bay Bicycle Trail in Santa Monica is the world's longest beach cycling path, stretching 22 miles from Torrance to Malibu.
Santa Monica Muscle Beach dates back to the 1930s. This outdoor gym, which was a favorite hangout for Jack LaLane, is credited as being the birthplace of America's fitness boom. All of the equipment here is free to use, from the rings and bars to the tightropes. The Muscle Beach in Venice Beach now caters to the weight lifting crowd.
Just across the way is International ChessPark, which boasts a human-size chessboard and a variety of free permanent tables.
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In this episode of "CaliforniaTravel Tips," I'll show you the sights and attractions of Santa Monica Pier — one of the best things to do in Santa Monica! Santa Monica Pier is one of the West Coast's oldest pleasure piers, dating back to 1909. Pacific Park is one of the best Santa Monica attractions, serving up all kinds of family fun — from carnival-style boardwalk amusements to fast moving roller coasters. It's the West Coast's only amusement park located on a pier.
Be sure to ride on the Pacific Wheel — the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel — then hop aboard the West Coaster, which travels 35 miles per hour around the pier. At the PlaylandArcade, you can play vintage video games or get your fortune told by Zoltar, a famous icon from the movie "Big."
While you're touring Santa Monica Pier, be sure to take a spin on the 1922 carousel, which was featured in Paul Newman's movie, The Sting. Featuring 44 hand-carved horses, the Santa Monica Pier carousel is located inside the historic Santa Monica Loof Hippodrome, which was built in 1916. Downstairs, at theSanta Monica Pier Aquarium run by Heal the Bay, you can get a close-up look at moon jellies, moray eels and other Pacific ocean sea life.
Most Santa Monica Pier restaurants serve up typical fun park fare — ranging from funnel cakes and churros to Dippin' Dots and Icees. There are several full service restaurants on the pier, or you can head down to the Santa Monica boardwalk for a Hot Dog on a Stick, an icon here since 1946. (This was the first restaurant in the famous chain.)
Bring your circus dreams to life at the TrapezeSchool of New York, or rent a bike for a leisurely ride to Venice Beach. The South Bay Bicycle Trail in Santa Monica is the world's longest beach cycling path, stretching 22 miles from Torrance to Malibu.
Santa Monica Muscle Beach dates back to the 1930s. This outdoor gym, which was a favorite hangout for Jack LaLane, is credited as being the birthplace of America's fitness boom. All of the equipment here is free to use, from the rings and bars to the tightropes. The Muscle Beach in Venice Beach now caters to the weight lifting crowd.
Just across the way is International ChessPark, which boasts a human-size chessboard and a variety of free permanent tables.
Did we forget your favorite Santa Monica Pier attraction or restaurant? Let us know in the comments below!
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Located just south of Long Beach and north of Huntington Beach, Seal Beach is a quaint seaside community of charming shops, historic homes and great surf.
At just 13.2 square miles, it's one of the smallest beachfront communities in Southern California.
Start your visit at Main Street and Ocean Avenue, which is the center of action in Seal Beach. Set up a spot on the sand, take your kids to the play park or go surfing. The beach's annual KiteFestival takes place in September.
Seal Beach is home to the second longest wooden pier in California. Built in 1906, Seal Beach Pier stretches 1,835 feet. Say hello to Slick the Seal, then stroll to the end of the pier for sweeping views of Long Beach, the Queen Mary and the Seal Beach shoreline. That big white hangar you see in the distance was once home to Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose. Be sure to bring a jacket, as it can get cold out on the pier — even on a sunny day.
After enjoying the morning on the beach, take a break for lunch with a stroll along historic Main Street, which is dotted with cute boutiques and some of the best restaurants in Seal Beach. Walt's Wharf is a great place for fresh seafood and clam chowder, and The Hangout is popular for brunch. For dinner, don't miss Mahe restaurant, located in the historic AirportClub building on PCH. The food is incredible!
Electric Avenue, which intersects Main Street, once serviced the 40-mile Pacific Electric Railway line from Los Angeles to Balboa Peninsula. The Seal Beach Red CarMuseum is housed in a Pacific ElectricTower Car dating back to 1925. Open from noon to 3 on the second and fourth Saturday of the month, the museum offers a glimpse at historic photos, signs and memorabilia from the Red Car line.
The Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station is home to the West Coast's World War IISubmarine Memorial. It's located on Seal Beach Boulevard and is open to the public.
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Located just south of Long Beach and north of Huntington Beach, Seal Beach is a quaint seaside community of charming shops, historic homes and great surf.
At just 13.2 square miles, it's one of the smallest beachfront communities in Southern California.
Start your visit at Main Street and Ocean Avenue, which is the center of action in Seal Beach. Set up a spot on the sand, take your kids to the play park or go surfing. The beach's annual KiteFestival takes place in September.
Seal Beach is home to the second longest wooden pier in California. Built in 1906, Seal Beach Pier stretches 1,835 feet. Say hello to Slick the Seal, then stroll to the end of the pier for sweeping views of Long Beach, the Queen Mary and the Seal Beach shoreline. That big white hangar you see in the distance was once home to Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose. Be sure to bring a jacket, as it can get cold out on the pier — even on a sunny day.
After enjoying the morning on the beach, take a break for lunch with a stroll along historic Main Street, which is dotted with cute boutiques and some of the best restaurants in Seal Beach. Walt's Wharf is a great place for fresh seafood and clam chowder, and The Hangout is popular for brunch. For dinner, don't miss Mahe restaurant, located in the historic AirportClub building on PCH. The food is incredible!
Electric Avenue, which intersects Main Street, once serviced the 40-mile Pacific Electric Railway line from Los Angeles to Balboa Peninsula. The Seal Beach Red CarMuseum is housed in a Pacific ElectricTower Car dating back to 1925. Open from noon to 3 on the second and fourth Saturday of the month, the museum offers a glimpse at historic photos, signs and memorabilia from the Red Car line.
The Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station is home to the West Coast's World War IISubmarine Memorial. It's located on Seal Beach Boulevard and is open to the public.
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Recently I spent a weekend in Southern California - my first real trip to Orange County! Here are 5 things to do in the O.C. your first visit, based on my experience.
My friends and I mostly spent time in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach exploring the piers and trying the food.
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My friends and I mostly spent time in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach exploring the piers and trying the food.
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California travel expert VeronicaHill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Newport Beach California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
With its stretches of white sand, beautiful people and great outdoor water sports, this Orange County beach community makes a great California vacation. Whether you're into sunbathing or shopping, cycling or surfing — this town has it, and more.
I grew up about 7 miles from Newport Beach, so I guess you could say this was my high school hangout. Back then, I spent most of my time at 32nd street and Balboa Fun Zone, but today, let's explore the city.
Veronica Hill of CaliforniaTravelExpert.com packs her beach bags and hits the boardwalk in search of good food and fun in Newport Beach.
For a vacation just steps from the sand, check into Newport Beach hotels like Doryman's Inn, Newport Beachwalk Hotel or Balboa Inn, where you can almost taste the saltwater. From here, you can walk to most Newport Beach attractions and restaurants, which makes them handy for tourists.
Many Newport Beach homes are also available as vacation rentals, and some have ocean views! One of the most popular companies for Newport Beach rentals is Burr White, located on Newport Boulevard.
Newport Beach travel is great any time of the year, but the best time to visit is during the summer. You can stroll along the boardwalk, play a game of volleyball on the beach, or body surf The Wedge, a world-famous surfing spot at the end of Balboa Peninsula.
For kinder, gentler water, check out Newport Dunes, where you can go paddle surfing or rent a pedal boat. This is a great place to stay if you have an RV, and cottages are also available overnight.
Nearby, Fashion Island is a great place to go shopping or dining.
On the weekends, you can watch fisherman bring in the catch of the day at DoryFleet Market along Newport Pier. It's been here since 1891!
The boats usually arrive between 7 and 9 a.m., when the buying frenzy begins. Seafood lovers line up early to get their hands on fresh fish like sea trout, urchin and live stone crab.
Though seafood is hot, it's not the only kind of cuisine in town. Newport Beach restaurants range from the elegant 21 Oceanfront, known for its great filet mignon, to the casual Charlie's Chili, which is famous for its all-day breakfasts and Mexican food.
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California travel expert VeronicaHill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Newport Beach California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
With its stretches of white sand, beautiful people and great outdoor water sports, this Orange County beach community makes a great California vacation. Whether you're into sunbathing or shopping, cycling or surfing — this town has it, and more.
I grew up about 7 miles from Newport Beach, so I guess you could say this was my high school hangout. Back then, I spent most of my time at 32nd street and Balboa Fun Zone, but today, let's explore the city.
Veronica Hill of CaliforniaTravelExpert.com packs her beach bags and hits the boardwalk in search of good food and fun in Newport Beach.
For a vacation just steps from the sand, check into Newport Beach hotels like Doryman's Inn, Newport Beachwalk Hotel or Balboa Inn, where you can almost taste the saltwater. From here, you can walk to most Newport Beach attractions and restaurants, which makes them handy for tourists.
Many Newport Beach homes are also available as vacation rentals, and some have ocean views! One of the most popular companies for Newport Beach rentals is Burr White, located on Newport Boulevard.
Newport Beach travel is great any time of the year, but the best time to visit is during the summer. You can stroll along the boardwalk, play a game of volleyball on the beach, or body surf The Wedge, a world-famous surfing spot at the end of Balboa Peninsula.
For kinder, gentler water, check out Newport Dunes, where you can go paddle surfing or rent a pedal boat. This is a great place to stay if you have an RV, and cottages are also available overnight.
Nearby, Fashion Island is a great place to go shopping or dining.
On the weekends, you can watch fisherman bring in the catch of the day at DoryFleet Market along Newport Pier. It's been here since 1891!
The boats usually arrive between 7 and 9 a.m., when the buying frenzy begins. Seafood lovers line up early to get their hands on fresh fish like sea trout, urchin and live stone crab.
Though seafood is hot, it's not the only kind of cuisine in town. Newport Beach restaurants range from the elegant 21 Oceanfront, known for its great filet mignon, to the casual Charlie's Chili, which is famous for its all-day breakfasts and Mexican food.
The historic Crab Cooker is known for its amazing cracked crab served with cheesy potatoes and fisherman's bread. They're also famous for their Manhattan clam chowder, passed down through generations. Get here early, as this has been a local's favorite since 1951. SUBSCRIBE! http://tinyurl.com/p2fveuj
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Top 5 Things to do in Huntington Beach, California

Visiting Huntington Beach soon? Here are my top 5 spots in the city!
There's many things to do in HB, of course, but these 5 are minimalistic and zero waste in...

Visiting Huntington Beach soon? Here are my top 5 spots in the city!
There's many things to do in HB, of course, but these 5 are minimalistic and zero waste inspired. All you need are some comfortable shoes and maybe a reusable water bottle.
For a blog post (with an explanation for each place) on this topic, check out LooseLeafLiving's blog: http://looseleafliving.com/travel/top-10-things-huntington-beach-ca/
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There's many things to do in HB, of course, but these 5 are minimalistic and zero waste inspired. All you need are some comfortable shoes and maybe a reusable water bottle.
For a blog post (with an explanation for each place) on this topic, check out LooseLeafLiving's blog: http://looseleafliving.com/travel/top-10-things-huntington-beach-ca/
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I'm so excited to share the first of 5 vlogs I made of our West Coast of America road trip. It was undoubtedly the best holidays I've ever been on.
Next up will be Los Angeles... :)
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Downtown Huntington Beach, California

Aside the beach, DowntownHuntington Beach is the place to be, where crowds young and congregate for
nightlife, shopping and dining.
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Aside the beach, DowntownHuntington Beach is the place to be, where crowds young and congregate for
nightlife, shopping and dining.
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Aside the beach, DowntownHuntington Beach is the place to be, where crowds young and congregate for
nightlife, shopping and dining.
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A Trip To Huntington Beach!

Hey everyone! So I filmed this a while ago when D and I went to Huntington Beach for a mini vacation since I hadn't been to the beach since I moved to Californi...

Hey everyone! So I filmed this a while ago when D and I went to Huntington Beach for a mini vacation since I hadn't been to the beach since I moved to California. This is one of my favorite beaches near LA, and if anyone would like to recommend me others I would love that! I've only been to Huntington and Santa Monica before. I made this video just for fun and also for anyone who wanted to kinda see what Huntington Beach looked like if they were thinking about visiting. It's beautiful! :D
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Hey everyone! So I filmed this a while ago when D and I went to Huntington Beach for a mini vacation since I hadn't been to the beach since I moved to California. This is one of my favorite beaches near LA, and if anyone would like to recommend me others I would love that! I've only been to Huntington and Santa Monica before. I made this video just for fun and also for anyone who wanted to kinda see what Huntington Beach looked like if they were thinking about visiting. It's beautiful! :D
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California roadtrip to "surf city" Huntington Beach | Travel Vlog

On this 1 day roadtrip we check out some of the beautiful southern california beaches. Huntington Beach is the place to be for surfers, the waves are amazing.
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On this 1 day roadtrip we check out some of the beautiful southern california beaches. Huntington Beach is the place to be for surfers, the waves are amazing.
Crystal Cove and Crescent Bay are much more calm and relaxing.

On this 1 day roadtrip we check out some of the beautiful southern california beaches. Huntington Beach is the place to be for surfers, the waves are amazing.
Crystal Cove and Crescent Bay are much more calm and relaxing.

Bodhi Tree Vegan Restaurant in Huntington Beach, CA

Hey beautiful people! In this video I tell you all about my experience at Bodhi tree vegan restaurant in Huntington Beach California. I also show you all some pictures of the view I had by the pier in the area.

Huntington Beach

In today's episode we're checking out Huntington Beach — also known as Surf City USA! Stretching 8 1/2 miles between Newport Beach on the south, and Sunset Beach on the north, Huntington Beach is one of Southern California top summer destinations.
The city got its nickname for its famous surf, which boasts the most consistent waves in California — and on the West Coast.
Huntington Beach Pier — located on PCH at Main Street — is where you'll find most of the action. Many of the Huntington Beach restaurants, surf shops, and attractions are found near the pier, making it a great place to start your visit.
The SurfingHall of Fame is modeled after Graumann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. It pays tribute to the world's best surfers, including Duke Kahanamoku. Check out the famous hand and footprints of surf legends like Kelly Slater, Laird Hamilton and Corky Carroll, then walk over to Olive Street for a peek inside the International Surfing Museum.
Kahanamoku introduced surfing to the area in 1925, and the city has stayed true to its roots, hosting the renowned US Open of Surfing each July.
In February, more than 20,000 runners join their annual Surf CityMarathon — a Boston qualifier with a stunning oceanfront course. And in September, charming Old WorldVillage puts on one of the best Oktoberfests in Southern California, complete with dachshund races and authentic German cuisine.
Plan to stay the weekend, or even better an entire week, in HB. Three Huntington Beach hotels sit right on PCH, including the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa, Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, and the boutique Shorebreak Hotel. If you have an RV, check outSunsetVista Campground, which is as close as you'll get to the pier, or Bolsa Chica State Beach up the road.
Now when you're down on the beach, you've got to try their famous cheese strips — also known as strips and cheese. They've been around for 50 years and can be found on almost every snack stand along the shore.
Huntington Beach Pier is one of the West's longest public piers, stretching 1,850 feet in length. After walking to the end, reward yourself with a classic burger, milkshake or fries from Ruby's Diner — or head across the street for an affogato or scoop of gelato from Mangiamo Caffe.
One of our favorite places to eat is Duke'sRestaurant — named after the famous Hawaiian surf legend. Come here during happy hour and you can get half off some of their best dishes.
Although surfing is definitely big, there are plenty of other things to do in HB. You can go cycling along 8 1/2 miles of boardwalk, play a game of volleyball on the sand, or take your pooch to Huntington Dog Beach at Goldenwest and PCH. (The Hilton Waterfront and Shorebreak Hotels are dog friendly!)
The 1,200-acre Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve — also known as the Bolsa Chica Wetlands — is an important migratory and nesting spot for birds, hosting over 300 different species. The Bolsa Chica interpretive center is open from 9 to 4 daily, where you can catch the scenic MesaTrail. On the south lot, you can cross the wooden bridge to the Loop Trail, which travels 1 1/2 miles around the estuary. Public tours of Bolsa Chica are offered the first and second Saturdays of the month.
Around sunset, set up your beach chairs for a s'more roast and bonfire around one of the 600 fire pits in Huntington Beach. There's no better way to end your visit!
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The Best of Huntington Beach 360 Travel Guide

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Orange County Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Orange County Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Orange County, California, is sandwiched between the vibrant metropolis of Los Angeles and the relaxed waves of San Diego. “OC,” as it’s called by locals, is a group of cities located along the Pacific coastline and inland.
Begin your Orange County sightseeing with a history lesson. Mission San Juan Capistrano, located on the county’s southernmost tip, features the oldest Californian buildings in use today, and you can tour these almost any day of the week. Just a few years later and a few miles to the north, the sleepy town of Laguna Beach attracted new types of worshippers, namely sun and nature lovers. In the late 19th century, it became a playground for the vacationing wealthy. These days, Laguna Beach is full of hills, winding streets, and creative personalities, and is the perfect place to shop for art.
If you’re looking for something a little off the beaten path, Crystal Cove is the place for you. Where else can you stay in antique cabins put together from old Hollywood movie sets? Not in Newport Beach, where sprawling, million-dollar homes line the harbor. Can you believe you could once buy lots here for $1 an acre?
Hit the waves in Huntington Beach, then head inland to explore the theme parks. The grandfather of all amusement parks is Disneyland®: it’s stood in Anaheim since 1965. Not far away is Knott’s Berry Farm®, once a collection of relocated ghost towns that evolved into a series of rides and amusements intended to celebrate the pioneer spirit.
Do you like monkeys? Do you like to count monkeys? Head over to the Santa Ana Zoo and see how far you get. The benefactors donated the land on which it sits on the condition that there would be at least 50 primates in the collection at all times, and it’s up to you to make sure that promise is kept.
Despite its various architectural marvels, theme parks, and numerous activities, Orange County is famed for something much simpler: its sunsets. Head over to the nearest beach and watch the sun disappear into the Pacific today.
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Huntington Beach, California defines the quintessential Southern California lifestyle. With ten miles of uninterrupted coastline, Huntington Beach is a welcoming town where visitors can feel at home on the sand. Offering the most authentic surf culture, the attitude here is always described as laid back and easy going. This is the only place that can truly be called Surf City USA®. Visit our beaches http://www.surfcityusa.com/things-to-do/beaches/ and restaurants http://www.surfcityusa.com/restaurants/
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Santa Monica Pier - Things to Do in Santa Monica

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Santa Monica Pier - Things to Do in Santa Monica

In this episode of "CaliforniaTravel Tips," I'll show you the sights and attractions of Santa Monica Pier — one of the best things to do in Santa Monica! Santa Monica Pier is one of the West Coast's oldest pleasure piers, dating back to 1909. Pacific Park is one of the best Santa Monica attractions, serving up all kinds of family fun — from carnival-style boardwalk amusements to fast moving roller coasters. It's the West Coast's only amusement park located on a pier.
Be sure to ride on the Pacific Wheel — the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel — then hop aboard the West Coaster, which travels 35 miles per hour around the pier. At the PlaylandArcade, you can play vintage video games or get your fortune told by Zoltar, a famous icon from the movie "Big."
While you're touring Santa Monica Pier, be sure to take a spin on the 1922 carousel, which was featured in Paul Newman's movie, The Sting. Featuring 44 hand-carved horses, the Santa Monica Pier carousel is located inside the historic Santa Monica Loof Hippodrome, which was built in 1916. Downstairs, at theSanta Monica Pier Aquarium run by Heal the Bay, you can get a close-up look at moon jellies, moray eels and other Pacific ocean sea life.
Most Santa Monica Pier restaurants serve up typical fun park fare — ranging from funnel cakes and churros to Dippin' Dots and Icees. There are several full service restaurants on the pier, or you can head down to the Santa Monica boardwalk for a Hot Dog on a Stick, an icon here since 1946. (This was the first restaurant in the famous chain.)
Bring your circus dreams to life at the TrapezeSchool of New York, or rent a bike for a leisurely ride to Venice Beach. The South Bay Bicycle Trail in Santa Monica is the world's longest beach cycling path, stretching 22 miles from Torrance to Malibu.
Santa Monica Muscle Beach dates back to the 1930s. This outdoor gym, which was a favorite hangout for Jack LaLane, is credited as being the birthplace of America's fitness boom. All of the equipment here is free to use, from the rings and bars to the tightropes. The Muscle Beach in Venice Beach now caters to the weight lifting crowd.
Just across the way is International ChessPark, which boasts a human-size chessboard and a variety of free permanent tables.
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Seal Beach : California Travel Tips

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Seal Beach : California Travel Tips

Located just south of Long Beach and north of Huntington Beach, Seal Beach is a quaint seaside community of charming shops, historic homes and great surf.
At just 13.2 square miles, it's one of the smallest beachfront communities in Southern California.
Start your visit at Main Street and Ocean Avenue, which is the center of action in Seal Beach. Set up a spot on the sand, take your kids to the play park or go surfing. The beach's annual KiteFestival takes place in September.
Seal Beach is home to the second longest wooden pier in California. Built in 1906, Seal Beach Pier stretches 1,835 feet. Say hello to Slick the Seal, then stroll to the end of the pier for sweeping views of Long Beach, the Queen Mary and the Seal Beach shoreline. That big white hangar you see in the distance was once home to Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose. Be sure to bring a jacket, as it can get cold out on the pier — even on a sunny day.
After enjoying the morning on the beach, take a break for lunch with a stroll along historic Main Street, which is dotted with cute boutiques and some of the best restaurants in Seal Beach. Walt's Wharf is a great place for fresh seafood and clam chowder, and The Hangout is popular for brunch. For dinner, don't miss Mahe restaurant, located in the historic AirportClub building on PCH. The food is incredible!
Electric Avenue, which intersects Main Street, once serviced the 40-mile Pacific Electric Railway line from Los Angeles to Balboa Peninsula. The Seal Beach Red CarMuseum is housed in a Pacific ElectricTower Car dating back to 1925. Open from noon to 3 on the second and fourth Saturday of the month, the museum offers a glimpse at historic photos, signs and memorabilia from the Red Car line.
The Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station is home to the West Coast's World War IISubmarine Memorial. It's located on Seal Beach Boulevard and is open to the public.
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5 Things To Do in the O.C. Your First Visit

Recently I spent a weekend in Southern California - my first real trip to Orange County! Here are 5 things to do in the O.C. your first visit, based on my experience.
My friends and I mostly spent time in Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach exploring the piers and trying the food.
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Newport Beach

California travel expert VeronicaHill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Newport Beach California in this episode of "California Travel Tips."
With its stretches of white sand, beautiful people and great outdoor water sports, this Orange County beach community makes a great California vacation. Whether you're into sunbathing or shopping, cycling or surfing — this town has it, and more.
I grew up about 7 miles from Newport Beach, so I guess you could say this was my high school hangout. Back then, I spent most of my time at 32nd street and Balboa Fun Zone, but today, let's explore the city.
Veronica Hill of CaliforniaTravelExpert.com packs her beach bags and hits the boardwalk in search of good food and fun in Newport Beach.
For a vacation just steps from the sand, check into Newport Beach hotels like Doryman's Inn, Newport Beachwalk Hotel or Balboa Inn, where you can almost taste the saltwater. From here, you can walk to most Newport Beach attractions and restaurants, which makes them handy for tourists.
Many Newport Beach homes are also available as vacation rentals, and some have ocean views! One of the most popular companies for Newport Beach rentals is Burr White, located on Newport Boulevard.
Newport Beach travel is great any time of the year, but the best time to visit is during the summer. You can stroll along the boardwalk, play a game of volleyball on the beach, or body surf The Wedge, a world-famous surfing spot at the end of Balboa Peninsula.
For kinder, gentler water, check out Newport Dunes, where you can go paddle surfing or rent a pedal boat. This is a great place to stay if you have an RV, and cottages are also available overnight.
Nearby, Fashion Island is a great place to go shopping or dining.
On the weekends, you can watch fisherman bring in the catch of the day at DoryFleet Market along Newport Pier. It's been here since 1891!
The boats usually arrive between 7 and 9 a.m., when the buying frenzy begins. Seafood lovers line up early to get their hands on fresh fish like sea trout, urchin and live stone crab.
Though seafood is hot, it's not the only kind of cuisine in town. Newport Beach restaurants range from the elegant 21 Oceanfront, known for its great filet mignon, to the casual Charlie's Chili, which is famous for its all-day breakfasts and Mexican food.
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Top 5 Things to do in Huntington Beach, California

Visiting Huntington Beach soon? Here are my top 5 spots in the city!
There's many things to do in HB, of course, but these 5 are minimalistic and zero waste inspired. All you need are some comfortable shoes and maybe a reusable water bottle.
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Pacific City in Huntington Beach California

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